Geometric integrators for classical spin systems (Q1360401)
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Geometric integrators for classical spin systems (English)
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12 January 1998
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Practical, structure preserving methods for integrating classical Heisenberg spin systems are discussed. One of the new integrators, the Lie-Poisson method, is derived based upon a Hamiltonian splitting: it conserves all of the integrals (spin-length and total spin) of the differential equations but the energy. The other integrator is derived based upon a red-black splitting and staggered time stepping. This method is time symmetric and conserves all the available first integrals.The methods are applied to the one- and two-dimensional lattice models and are compared with the commonly used explicit Runge-Kutta, projected Runge-Kutta, and implicit mid point schemes on the basis of accuracy, conservation of invariants and computational expense.
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Heisenberg spin systems
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lattice models
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Runge-Kutta method
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Landau-Lifshitz equation
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Lie-Poisson method
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Hamiltonian splitting
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red-black splitting
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time stepping
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